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Is running a stealer malware in a fresh VM safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="B-boy/StyLe/" data-source="post: 1057138" data-attributes="member: 99565"><p>Long answer short - because the only benefits are better adaptation of the screen resolution and an easier way to share folders And, it is recommended to forgot about the shared clipboard and shared folders features when testing malware for logical reasons anyway. VM with Guest Additions will be detected, probably by any current malware. The main idea by hardening the VM is to reduce VM detection possibilities of the common VM-aware malware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-boy/StyLe/, post: 1057138, member: 99565"] Long answer short - because the only benefits are better adaptation of the screen resolution and an easier way to share folders And, it is recommended to forgot about the shared clipboard and shared folders features when testing malware for logical reasons anyway. VM with Guest Additions will be detected, probably by any current malware. The main idea by hardening the VM is to reduce VM detection possibilities of the common VM-aware malware. [/QUOTE]
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